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Twitter: @BryanLAGdesign
I just tried dropping a picture behind the imported frame to get a size. I found it very slow to move around, almost to the point of impossible. First picture I tried in a different doc worked find. Maybe the size of the picture has an impact. I'd be interested if others can control the position of the picture better than me. Its in the frame ktm tab.
Twitter: @onshapetricks & @babart1977
It is not the easiest task to get the first iteration of the frame properly done.. I would love to work more on this but I don't have enough time during day and in the evening I'm too tired to think hard enough.. feel free to edit the sketch I started for frame (or create new ones around that steering tube). I took dimensions/placement/angle for steering tube from that ktm frame and origin should be the point for connecting rear fork.
Ktm 990 has great geometry so that should be nearly fine for us too.
I thought would also be cool is if you could make the fins out of hard wood to give a great contrast with the metal rod and hex nuts.
Twitter: @BryanLAGdesign
Twitter: @BryanLAGdesign
Twitter: @BryanLAGdesign
Twitter: @BryanLAGdesign
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/75b863b1b99b44a9adfe592b/w/225476ffc0534d918a11418a/e/b8c0339e05e44d0ebe31d205
pm me your account email and I'll add you to the team with edit rights.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tm0jK_DqRFE
Let's get this party started. If we build it they will ride.
Twitter: @BryanLAGdesign
Other suggestion, when members create components we could set up a review session among team members. When the group is pleased with the component, it is moved to a finalized branch where the full assembly of all components could take place.
Twitter: @BryanLAGdesign
The Britten bike story:
http://www.brittendvd.co.nz/index.html
Project-M85
Check out this link: http://www.coroflot.com/dustingriffith/project-m85
Twitter: @BryanLAGdesign
Frameless carbon fibre bike made in a garage in new zealand.
Twitter: @BryanLAGdesign
Twitter: @BryanLAGdesign
Twitter: @BryanLAGdesign
I don't use Onshape at the moment as I like the surfacing tools in other programs. I haven't seen what's available in Onshape recently, so maybe I should give it a go. I saw this project on SolidSmack so thought I would check it out. Looks fairly slow at the moment? I am a passionate motorcyclist and industrial designer from Melbourne, Australia.
After reading this thread it seems you are going with an adventure style bike that is also very light? My initial thoughts (and I'm not an adventure bike type of guy), are what about an electric bike with massive range? It could be two wheel drive with an electric motor in both wheels, this would give a large amount of battery space in the area where the engine usually sits. Main frame could be 3d printed in a carbon composite type material, giving strength but keeping the weight down. Ground clearance would be very good as the batteries could be shaped to suit. I'm thinking something purposeful/Mad Max looking?
Anyway, enough for now, I'll attach a recent side project as an indication of my general work. This was a concept model based on Honda's RC213V engine as a road going production model.
All the best,
Cam.
Cool looking super-bike!
Our main intension was not to actually create a new production model adventure-bike but to try out such collaboration project. It doesn't matter if your not into adventure - within last years I've moved more towards enduro tracks as I don't have time for long distance travel..
If you have time and interest, just send me your email and I'll add you to team McOnshapers.. I don't see any problem also modeling a sports bike if that gets more interest - as long as we do it using Onshape.
Great looking bike @cameron_reid
This project is open for any and all ideas. I like your idea of an AWD electric driven bike.
@3dcad what are your thoughts on starting a new branch for the reboot of this project. Maybe we can label it reboot or 2017.
Since Onshape has added folders, maybe we can better organize the project by setting up different folders for different sub assemblies.
Twitter: @BryanLAGdesign
It might be a good idea to start from begin. Onshape is a lot different from what it was in the beginning and I think we should have a fresh folder for this project with multiple documents. As we have built a team rather than add everybody into share, it should be easy to share a folder for that team.
@lougallo
Is it possible to use folders for public docs and share among public team with edit rights including free and pro users?
Twitter: @BryanLAGdesign
I now have a public open source Onshape project called "Electric Winch" for launching gliders (sailplanes). There are about a dozen participants. We just bought a Remy HVH250 -115 DOM motor off eBay for $1500 which can produce 400HP for a couple of minutes and about 180HP indefinitely yet it's small enough to fit in a motorcycle. It's roughly 127 pounds, 11" in diameter and 11" long.
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/c906a6bdcf50136ee9dbb9e1/w/9f6d794f5ac613eb6ba6aa67/e/9aef096be000ec53b2e3cf91
A motocross bike needn't have a long range as riding in the rough beats the heck out of one's body. About half an hour is all most riders can stand. A light battery pack which cold last a couple of hours and a powerful motor could make a wild motocross bike.
Based on my experience with the winch project, I suggest working out the electric drive train first and then wrapping a bike around that. The powerplant is the heart of a motorcycle - everything else is just accessories.
That is true and electric bikes are super fun too! I have Ktm Freeride enduro with electric motor. It can take serious beating for an hour or trial riding for a day, enough power and very nice control for power delivery. 100m on the road and you choose rather driving on ditch beside the road
I have also used it for trial training inside our warehouse while weather makes things difficult outside.
I am an on board with the electric direction.
Twitter: @BryanLAGdesign
https://grabcad.com/library/48v-classic-etek-electric-brushed-motor-1
Twitter: @BryanLAGdesign
I have moved ownership of original document to my other (non-company / free) account and I also created a folder and shared it to McOnshapers.
If I got it right, we should now have pretty sweet platform to have fresh start on this project using multiple documents & subfolders to keep things in nice order.
Please create all documents under shared main folder (Motorcycle (community project)) so they are automatically shared among team and don't interfere with anyones work.
Twitter: @BryanLAGdesign
Then I thought maybe it's because we don't have garage where to work So I begun to make one:
As it's snowing outside it's obviously fully insulated and should have lift door to survive with snow.. then we need a motorcycle lift and of course tools + holders and workbench - not to forget the freezer filled with installation beers
I also wanted to get my head around current share system including the behaviour of shared folders.
McOnshapers (free account) is now the owner of main folder, my Pro account is included in the team who has edit rights.
I wen't into folder with Pro and created new folder and new document, then begin to model the garage there.
McOnshapers is shown as owner of the document.
I didn't remember to make it public at first which lead to situation where it was in read only mode towards the owner
Then made it public and was able to work with it either using free or pro account - perfect.